Matt MacPherson comments on federal partnership, Utah politics, and student activism in recent posts

Matt MacPherson, Utah State Representative for 26th District
Matt MacPherson, Utah State Representative for 26th District
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Matt MacPherson, a Utah-based political figure, posted a series of tweets between April 14 and April 16, 2026, addressing events in Washington D.C., Utah politics, and student activism.

On April 14, MacPherson commented on his participation at a leadership conference held at the White House complex. He stated: “At the White House complex (Eisenhower Building) for a leadership conference. I appreciate our federal partners and delegation for working together with Utah on most things. Looking forward to the program.”

The following day, April 15, MacPherson made a pointed remark regarding an individual who could become his congressional representative. He wrote: “Thanks to Judge Gibson and Mormon Women for Ethical Government, this pile of human waste just might be my next congressman.”

On April 16, MacPherson congratulated students from several organizations while criticizing certain ideological trends. He posted: “Congrats to the students of UVU, UCR and TPUSA. The culture of death and violence being fostered by the extreme left has no place in Utah.”

MacPherson’s references to organizations such as UVU (Utah Valley University), UCR (University of California Riverside), and TPUSA (Turning Point USA) highlight active student groups known for their engagement in campus political debates.



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